So who really has the power, the healer or the person with enough faith to be healed?
Lazarus' faith was non existent, the cripple at the temple gate wanted a hand-out. the Centurion's servant wasn't involved, but his boss had faith. On the other hand the woman with the issue of blood KNEW what she had to do to be healed, and the woman with the demonized daughter knew that Jesus was the answer.
Who has to have faith?? Somebody, if you KNOW what's going to happen, but then sometimes (most of the time these days) we're pleasantly surprised when a healing takes place as a surprise, when NOBODY had "faith", just because God surprised us by doing what we asked Him to.
FAITH is when you KNOW what's going to happen - like Peter did with the cripple.
The problem with "Word of Faith" teaching is that there's really no "Faith" in it, just methods, meaningless "professions", and bucket loads of "Presumption". Mark 11:21-23 gives the clue "NOTHING DOUBTING". if you have doubt, then all you have is "Belief". FAITH has substance, and KNOWS that God intends to do what you say.
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